Security at Iran-Pakistan border, ‘need of hour’

IRNA – Almost one week after the terrorist attack on Iranian border guards which was followed by President Rouhani’s letter of protest to Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif, a high ranking Iranian delegation visited Pakistan and met top political and military officials to make an urgent and serious demand for Pakistan’s better cooperation to improve border security.
Based on what agreed during several meetings between top Iranian political-military-security delegation with highest Pakistani civil and military leaders, and also based on promises and commitments offered by Pakistani leaders, more effective and practical measures are expected in the near future along the border areas to avoid smuggling and terrorist activities.
Iranian delegation led by Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif during the recent visit to Pakistan, was of the view that friendly ties between the two countries do deserve more security at border areas and better collaboration between the two sides on border security ...

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